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... 3 binds to the substrate-binding site of the protease.In the first experiment, we compared the 15N-HSQCspectra of WNV NS2B–NS3pro(K96A) in the presence of 3 and in the presence ofthe Bz-nKRR-H ... backbone amides ofthe segmentscomprising residues 50–96 of NS2B and 17–187 of NS3pro, with the exception of prolines and a few resi-dues with very broad amide peaks. The resonances of the peptide ... Intermolecular NOEs with the aromatic ring protons of 3 are marked with their assignments. Several ofthe NOEs arealso observed with the methyl groups of 3at 2.3 p.p.m.NMR analysis ofthe West Nile virus...
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... direct the attention of those who cannot see the screen. The consultant in this case loses his ability to guide the focus ofthe group and, not surprisingly, the gaze ofthe medi-cal staff in the ... took his position at the head ofthe table,leaning in towards the paper and spreading his hands acrossit. His body orientation towards the charts suggests them tobe the primary focus ofthe ... to the study design. CM, MJ, and AB carried out the video analy-sis. CM, MJ, and AV drafted the paper.Acknowledgements The authors acknowledge the staff of Papworth Critical Care and Anaesthetic...
... provided. HISTORY OF GENETIC MODIFICATION OF FOOD PLANTS AND ANIMALS People have been genetically modifying the food supply during the thousands of years since the domestication of plants and animals ... it is shown to be assafe as or safer than its conventional counterpart; therefore, the ịnal assess-ment of safety is always comparative. The scientiịc basis ofthe evaluation process isthe ... Advantages of insect- and virus-resistant crops include improvedyields and reduced use of pesticides. An additional beneịt of Bt corn is reduced contamination by fumonisin-producing fungi. Fumonisin is...
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... consequences for the comparison ofthe results of this study with the others. Jacobsen et al. (2006) acknowledged this in the first paragraph of their paper when referring to the other set of studies: ... considered the tradeoff related with the use of artistic vs simple visualmaterials in experimental aesthetics: “In the former case, there isthe advantage of studying reactions to real art andthe disadvantage ... compared the whole process of aesthetic decision making with another kind of decision, that of symmetry. Thus, the results ofthe studies by Kawabata and Zeki(2004), Vartanian and Goel (2004) and...